The Associated Press
The $7.75 billion deal giving NBC the exclusive U.S. broadcast rights for six Olympics from 2022-2032 is the latest in a long line of American network rights deals with the IOC.
Under the agreement reached Wednesday, NBC will pay $2.5 billion for the Olympics of 2022 and 2024, $2.55 billion for 2026-2028 and $2.6 billion for 2030-2032. There was an additional $100 million signing bonus for promotion of the Olympics.
Here’s a list of some of the previous U.S. Olympic rights deals:
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SUMMER OLYMPICS
1964 Tokyo — NBC, $1.5 million
1968 Mexico City — ABC, $4.5 million
1972 Munich — ABC, $7.5 million
1976 Montreal — ABC, $25 million
1980 Moscow — NBC, $72.3 million
1984 Los Angeles — ABC, $225.6 million
1988 Seoul — NBC, $300 million
1992 Barcelona — NBC, $401 million
1996 Atlanta — NBC, $456 million
2000 Sydney — NBC, $705 million
2004 Athens — NBC, $793.5 million
2008 Beijing — NBC, $893 million
2012 London — NBC, $1.181 billion
2016 Rio de Janeiro — NBC, $1.226 billion
2020 Tokyo — NBC, $1.418 billion
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WINTER OLYMPICS
1976 Innsbruck — ABC, $10 million
1980 Lake Placid — ABC, $15.5 million
1984 Sarajevo — ABC, $91.55 million
1988 Calgary — ABC, $309 million
1992 Albertville — CBS, $243 million
1994 Lillehammer — CBS, $295 million
1998 Nagano — CBS, $375 million
2002 Salt Lake City — NBC, $545 million
2006 Turin — NBC, $613.4 million
2010 Vancouver — NBC, $820 million
2014 Sochi — NBC, $775 million
2018 Pyeongchang — NBC, $963 million
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Source: International Olympic Committee
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